How long can you leave stake out the fridge for raw ?!


Question: How long can you leave stake out the fridge for raw !?
my bro is a butcher and i as at his house till about 8!.30pm when i left he gave me a nice bit stake straight outhis fridge all i had to do is take it out the seald plastic and fry or grill it thing is i brought it homeand did'nt put it in the fridge i left it on te kitchen side fogot all about it iv just rememberd it now and putit in the fridge its now 4!.15am,its prob been left on teside 9 hours almost kitchen isnt worm were it was left but not cold just room temprature do u thhink the stake will be ok to eat or shel i throw it!?shaim was really looking forward to it lol
thanks to replyers just i dont want food poisening and i'm guessing it would been foring out iv just put it in the fridge now from about 8!.30 this eveWww@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Yep it takes two hours for the bacteria to really take over, dont risk your health, let it go!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Usually 2 hours!. But as long as you get it hot enough it will kill all the bacteria!. I wouldn't eat it rare!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

toss it! Its spoiled !.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Stakes won't come to any harm frozen or thawed!. Most people use them to hold things together - they're used a lot on farms and in fencing as posts, and decorative ones can even be hung on the wall as a piece of 'art'!. If you get one through the heart it usually results in death so you should take care!. The other sort of stake is the one that you place as a bet - usually done in a betting shop but apparently getting quite popular on-line nowadays, but I just can't understand why your 'bro' should keep them in his fridge - butcher or not!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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